Here's my review that I posted on the bunnymen forum for those who don't read that one:
Emos
The first band started at 8:00 but we didn't get there until a few minutes past 9:00. Sixth Street was closed off to traffic and the lines snaked from the door, out into and down the street. The badge line was not too long, but was the only one that was getting in at that point. The wristband line was really long and by 9:45, SXSW staff were telling wristband people to give up, that they would not get in. A lot of people bailed and that helped move us up. Finally we did manage to get in and caught most of Circle Jerks, which were good, but Juliette Lewis was hard to endure and went on too long so EatB started a bit late, close to 1:00.
Bunnymen
No keyboards, no intro chant, no smoke/fog machine, no special lighting. They did keep the spots low, so Mac only complained about the lights once. There were some sound difficulties with low but loud feedback hum on occasions during the first half of the set.
Mac was in a good mood, except he kicked his fan for some reason, like he was trying to re-position it in the first song and then it was malfunctioning the whole time, needing adjustments. His voice was strong; he smoked some, but not non-stop. He had several drinks lined up and gave one to someone in the audience. He was quite animated and didn't cling to the mike stand very much.
The band was great; Will was brilliant. They played a usual set for about an hour and 10 minutes. Mac stopped Rust in middle of second verse; he said it was too sad. Crocodiles was amazing, Lips Like Sugar had a longer middle ending part that was euphoric. Think I Need it Too was the best version I have heard yet; I guess it's growing on me.
Going Up
Crocodiles
Rescue
Stormy Weather
Seven Seas
Dancing Horses
Think I Need it Too
The Disease
All That Jazz
Rust
Back of Love
The Killing Moon
The Cutter
Encore:
Nothing Lasts Forever
Lips Like Sugar
They had a great crowd response; it was packed. I had a most fabulous time; great show!
Notice on the Youtube vid at the end, the roadie is carrying the fan and repositioning it. This kept reoccurring.